Case Number 26642: Small Claims Court

STAN GETZ QUARTET: LIVE AT MONTREUX 1972

The Charge

"The Girl From Impanema" sold separately.

The Case

I've always wanted to be a Jazz enthusiast, in the way that George Costanza
always wanted to pretend that he was an architect -- in other words, I've always
dreamed of attaining Jazzbo status without having to do any of the heavy
lifting.

You see, I don't always like jazz when I hear it, and even more
often, I don't get jazz when I'm listening to it:

Wait a minute! This is supposed to be "My Favorite Things"? What happened
to the melody? How about the chorus? Where is THE SONG?!

Stan Getz Quartet: Live At Montreux, 1972 assembles a dream team of
musicians around the famed tenor saxophonist, including: Stanley Clarke,
plucking and bowing double bass, Chick Corea on acoustic and electric piano, and
Tony Williams on drums.

The set list features compositions by Corea (unless otherwise noted)...

None of the numbers feature lyrics, and likewise, no words can do justice to
the swirling eddy of musical magic emanating from this foursome. While I can't
imagine purists not digging it just as deeply, this set may represent the
ultimate "get into Jazz free" pass for those of us partial to other musical
genres.

Tech heads take note: Those musicologists at Eagle Rock Entertainment offer
up the concert in full frame, with three audio options: Dolby Digital 2.0
stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, and DTS Digital surround sound, so set your
players accordingly. All any interested parties need to know, however, is the
show looks and sounds like it was taped yesterday.